Amazing. Loved composing modules back in the '90s. I remember in the late '80s a friend showing me Soundtracker. I suppose I probably started on Noisetracker around 1990 or '91 and eventually progressed to Protracker in the mid '90s. A friend and I used to write some very weird, experimental strange things back in the mid to late '90s, usually after we had come back from some club in London after a very messy time out (our influences were things like Aphex Twin or the Orb or FSOL etc). I used to remix his modules and he would remix mine. In actual fact, I uploaded a load of them to the database via the FTP last week (or perhaps the week before). Just wondering how long it takes for them to appear in the database? Even stranger : I searched for my name and found it on the database already with some lost modules I had completely forgotten about That is really bizarre but also cool to find. I guess someone must have ripped them out of an old disk magazine I used to write music and articles for.

Great to see so many other module creators here and I will dipping into it all

Hi and welcome, Kelp. The handling of uploads is on me. I just don't check too often, though, and I'm usually late. Sorry about that (a mail generally gets better results ) Please note that you are already listed here : http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?detail=modules&view=13571 It was set on 'Evolution'. I've now expanded the information following your instruction as found in the text files you sent.

Yes Rich is correct (Happy Halibut), I'm very impressed that those modules are up there! And that you managed to link him with me That's my friend Rich. But the other Rich you mentioned is definitely not him. Russ, an old school friend, we only made one module together in the end. Thanks for setting him up. And Ell.... well, I may have some of his modules to contribute to the database (obviously some are in the upload I made to the FTP but I bundled them together with mine because generally I will have made remixes of his and wanted them placed together), I can contribute those later.